Ian Lance Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In projects like gcc and the GNU binutils, we use a MAINTAINERS file.
> Some people have blanket write privileges. Some people have write
> priviliges to certain areas of the code. Anybody else needs a patch
> to be approved before they can check it in. Patches which are
> ``obviously correct'' are always OK.
Would you enlarge on what that fourth sentence means in practice?
Seems like the sticky issue here is what constitutes "approval".
We already have a policy that changes originating from non-committers
are supposed to be reviewed before they get applied, but what Bruce
is worried about is the quality of the review process.
regards, tom lane
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